Production Value at Basic Prices (Constant Prices, 2005=100) - Sheep and goats - Million purchasing power standards (PPS) reached 143 Million purchasing power standards (PPS) in 2016 in Ireland.
This is
2.77 %
more than
in the previous year.

Historically, Production Value at Basic Prices (Constant Prices, 2005=100) - Sheep and goats - Million purchasing power standards (PPS) in Ireland reached an all time high of 351 Million purchasing power standards (PPS) in 1992 and an all time low of 102 Million purchasing power standards (PPS) in 2010.
When compared to Ireland's main peers, Production Value at Basic Prices (Constant Prices, 2005=100) - Sheep and goats - Million purchasing power standards (PPS)
in France amounted to 654 Million purchasing power standards (PPS) and 917 Million purchasing power standards (PPS) in United Kingdom in 2016.

Ireland has been ranked 10th within the group of 29 countries we follow in terms of Production Value at Basic Prices (Constant Prices, 2005=100) - Sheep and goats - Million purchasing power standards (PPS),
2 places behind the position seen 10 years ago.